Final February Event – Weekend of the 29th

Come see us at the final February event at the Central Park PetSmart. We will be there from 11 – 5 Saturday and Sunday.

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FYI📣 Are you seeing an influx in feral cats in your neighborhood? Are you a trapper who is helping with feral cat colonies? We in conjunction with Hartwood Animal Hospital & Littlepage Animal Hospital are hosting a Trap & Release event this Sunday 7/16/23 to help. There is no charge for the event. You are invited to email kincheloeclinicdesk@gmail to be sent forms ahead of time. DONATIONS are welcome as we are a nonprofit 501 (c) & every donation goes to helping keep dogs and cats healthy. Helping the community with the care of their loved animals. bit.ly/3NK1HzDThis kitten season has been brutal and we appreciate each and every one of you who are trying to help these cats. Certain rules must be followed and please be kind as these doctors and staff members are volunteering their time to help. *********************************This is for feral cats only! No house cats. You would not want your house cats in the mix of this anyway. Drop off is 7:30 - 8:30 amYou will get a call when cats can be picked up. Please clear voicemails etc to expect a call. If you don’t hear from us be there no later than 6:00 pm. Cats must be in a trap, not a carrier or kennel. Traps can be purchased at tractor supply, or sometimes lent out from animal shelters. Traps must be labeled clearly with owners name (trappers name etc) phone number, & the cats name. We need to know who they belong to & which traps they go back into.Only one cat per trap even if they’re kittens. Please cover your traps with a lightweight, blanket or towel. This helps to keep the cat calm. —> This service will include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an ear tip. The ear tip is nonnegotiable. <—Any other services requested will have a fee associated. Ex: fluids, FVRCP, testing, ear cleaning antibiotics, flea meds etc We ask for everyone to line up in a single file line outside with your animals to the best of your ability. Again, this is all strictly volunteers, and we understand that it may be hectic. Please be kind to each other and our staff. 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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📣 Are you seeing an influx in feral cats in your neighborhood? Are you a trapper who is helping with feral cat colonies? We in conjunction with Hartwood Animal Hospital & Littlepage Animal Hospital are hosting a Trap & Release event this Sunday 7/16/23 to help. There is no charge for the event. You are invited to email kincheloeclinicdesk@gmail to be sent forms ahead of time. DONATIONS are welcome as we are a nonprofit 501 (c) & every donation goes to helping keep dogs and cats healthy. Helping the community with the care of their loved animals. bit.ly/3NK1HzDThis kitten season has been brutal and we appreciate each and every one of you who are trying to help these cats. Certain rules must be followed and please be kind as these doctors and staff members are volunteering their time to help. *********************************This is for feral cats only! No house cats. You would not want your house cats in the mix of this anyway. Drop off is 7:30 - 8:30 amYou will get a call when cats can be picked up. Please clear voicemails etc to expect a call. If you don’t hear from us be there no later than 6:00 pm. Cats must be in a trap, not a carrier or kennel. Traps can be purchased at tractor supply, or sometimes lent out from animal shelters. Traps must be labeled clearly with owners name (trappers name etc) phone number, & the cats name. We need to know who they belong to & which traps they go back into.Only one cat per trap even if they’re kittens. Please cover your traps with a lightweight, blanket or towel. This helps to keep the cat calm. —> This service will include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an ear tip. The ear tip is nonnegotiable. <—Any other services requested will have a fee associated. Ex: fluids, FVRCP, testing, ear cleaning antibiotics, flea meds etc We ask for everyone to line up in a single file line outside with your animals to the best of your ability. Again, this is all strictly volunteers, and we understand that it may be hectic. Please be kind to each other and our staff. 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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Event Upcoming!

See us and some new cats at our next adoption event on Jan 18/19 assuming the weather cooperates!

We will be at the Central Park PetSmart. Hope to see you there!

*Available cat page will be updated after the event is concluded*

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FYI📣 Are you seeing an influx in feral cats in your neighborhood? Are you a trapper who is helping with feral cat colonies? We in conjunction with Hartwood Animal Hospital & Littlepage Animal Hospital are hosting a Trap & Release event this Sunday 7/16/23 to help. There is no charge for the event. You are invited to email kincheloeclinicdesk@gmail to be sent forms ahead of time. DONATIONS are welcome as we are a nonprofit 501 (c) & every donation goes to helping keep dogs and cats healthy. Helping the community with the care of their loved animals. bit.ly/3NK1HzDThis kitten season has been brutal and we appreciate each and every one of you who are trying to help these cats. Certain rules must be followed and please be kind as these doctors and staff members are volunteering their time to help. *********************************This is for feral cats only! No house cats. You would not want your house cats in the mix of this anyway. Drop off is 7:30 - 8:30 amYou will get a call when cats can be picked up. Please clear voicemails etc to expect a call. If you don’t hear from us be there no later than 6:00 pm. Cats must be in a trap, not a carrier or kennel. Traps can be purchased at tractor supply, or sometimes lent out from animal shelters. Traps must be labeled clearly with owners name (trappers name etc) phone number, & the cats name. We need to know who they belong to & which traps they go back into.Only one cat per trap even if they’re kittens. Please cover your traps with a lightweight, blanket or towel. This helps to keep the cat calm. —> This service will include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an ear tip. The ear tip is nonnegotiable. <—Any other services requested will have a fee associated. Ex: fluids, FVRCP, testing, ear cleaning antibiotics, flea meds etc We ask for everyone to line up in a single file line outside with your animals to the best of your ability. Again, this is all strictly volunteers, and we understand that it may be hectic. Please be kind to each other and our staff. 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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📣 Are you seeing an influx in feral cats in your neighborhood? Are you a trapper who is helping with feral cat colonies? We in conjunction with Hartwood Animal Hospital & Littlepage Animal Hospital are hosting a Trap & Release event this Sunday 7/16/23 to help. There is no charge for the event. You are invited to email kincheloeclinicdesk@gmail to be sent forms ahead of time. DONATIONS are welcome as we are a nonprofit 501 (c) & every donation goes to helping keep dogs and cats healthy. Helping the community with the care of their loved animals. bit.ly/3NK1HzDThis kitten season has been brutal and we appreciate each and every one of you who are trying to help these cats. Certain rules must be followed and please be kind as these doctors and staff members are volunteering their time to help. *********************************This is for feral cats only! No house cats. You would not want your house cats in the mix of this anyway. Drop off is 7:30 - 8:30 amYou will get a call when cats can be picked up. Please clear voicemails etc to expect a call. If you don’t hear from us be there no later than 6:00 pm. Cats must be in a trap, not a carrier or kennel. Traps can be purchased at tractor supply, or sometimes lent out from animal shelters. Traps must be labeled clearly with owners name (trappers name etc) phone number, & the cats name. We need to know who they belong to & which traps they go back into.Only one cat per trap even if they’re kittens. Please cover your traps with a lightweight, blanket or towel. This helps to keep the cat calm. —> This service will include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an ear tip. The ear tip is nonnegotiable. <—Any other services requested will have a fee associated. Ex: fluids, FVRCP, testing, ear cleaning antibiotics, flea meds etc We ask for everyone to line up in a single file line outside with your animals to the best of your ability. Again, this is all strictly volunteers, and we understand that it may be hectic. Please be kind to each other and our staff. 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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All We Need Is Love

The Good News and Bad News of Rescue

Every year we pray that kitten season will not bring us more than we can handle.  This year has amazed everyone!  The numbers of kittens needing our help seems endless.  Every rescue group and shelter in our area, and beyond, is filled to overflowing. We are stretched to the maximum for people to foster and for the dollars we need to spend to get all of them healthy.  This is the reason we are so adament about spaying and neutering all cats.

Your support has helped us rescue more cats and kittens this year than ever before.  In 2018 we had 262 adoptions for the whole year.  This year with 2 more months to go we are at 269! Wow!  Thank YOU!

Currently we have 3 bottle babies that came to us in trouble.  They all have damaged eyes. The good news is they are all eating well and growing.  The bad news is they are all going to be blind or partially blind.  Please pray for Peanut, Pecan and Cashew.  These tiny ones were found in a storm drain.  How their eyes got damaged is a mystery.  All we know for sure is none of them will have normal vision. At least one kitten will need an eye removed.

Cats are amazing.  They can have a very normal life with one eye.  If they are totally blind they need more protection and help from us but they still can have a wonderful life.  Thank you for helping Peanut, Pecan (passed away), & Cashew!

If you have the heart to help a cat with special needs live in a loving home, please let us know.  These sweet babies will be up for adoption in a few months and will need special people like you to take care of them.

 

 

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FYI📣 Are you seeing an influx in feral cats in your neighborhood? Are you a trapper who is helping with feral cat colonies? We in conjunction with Hartwood Animal Hospital & Littlepage Animal Hospital are hosting a Trap & Release event this Sunday 7/16/23 to help. There is no charge for the event. You are invited to email kincheloeclinicdesk@gmail to be sent forms ahead of time. DONATIONS are welcome as we are a nonprofit 501 (c) & every donation goes to helping keep dogs and cats healthy. Helping the community with the care of their loved animals. bit.ly/3NK1HzDThis kitten season has been brutal and we appreciate each and every one of you who are trying to help these cats. Certain rules must be followed and please be kind as these doctors and staff members are volunteering their time to help. *********************************This is for feral cats only! No house cats. You would not want your house cats in the mix of this anyway. Drop off is 7:30 - 8:30 amYou will get a call when cats can be picked up. Please clear voicemails etc to expect a call. If you don’t hear from us be there no later than 6:00 pm. Cats must be in a trap, not a carrier or kennel. Traps can be purchased at tractor supply, or sometimes lent out from animal shelters. Traps must be labeled clearly with owners name (trappers name etc) phone number, & the cats name. We need to know who they belong to & which traps they go back into.Only one cat per trap even if they’re kittens. Please cover your traps with a lightweight, blanket or towel. This helps to keep the cat calm. —> This service will include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an ear tip. The ear tip is nonnegotiable. <—Any other services requested will have a fee associated. Ex: fluids, FVRCP, testing, ear cleaning antibiotics, flea meds etc We ask for everyone to line up in a single file line outside with your animals to the best of your ability. Again, this is all strictly volunteers, and we understand that it may be hectic. Please be kind to each other and our staff. 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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📣 Are you seeing an influx in feral cats in your neighborhood? Are you a trapper who is helping with feral cat colonies? We in conjunction with Hartwood Animal Hospital & Littlepage Animal Hospital are hosting a Trap & Release event this Sunday 7/16/23 to help. There is no charge for the event. You are invited to email kincheloeclinicdesk@gmail to be sent forms ahead of time. DONATIONS are welcome as we are a nonprofit 501 (c) & every donation goes to helping keep dogs and cats healthy. Helping the community with the care of their loved animals. bit.ly/3NK1HzDThis kitten season has been brutal and we appreciate each and every one of you who are trying to help these cats. Certain rules must be followed and please be kind as these doctors and staff members are volunteering their time to help. *********************************This is for feral cats only! No house cats. You would not want your house cats in the mix of this anyway. Drop off is 7:30 - 8:30 amYou will get a call when cats can be picked up. Please clear voicemails etc to expect a call. If you don’t hear from us be there no later than 6:00 pm. Cats must be in a trap, not a carrier or kennel. Traps can be purchased at tractor supply, or sometimes lent out from animal shelters. Traps must be labeled clearly with owners name (trappers name etc) phone number, & the cats name. We need to know who they belong to & which traps they go back into.Only one cat per trap even if they’re kittens. Please cover your traps with a lightweight, blanket or towel. This helps to keep the cat calm. —> This service will include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an ear tip. The ear tip is nonnegotiable. <—Any other services requested will have a fee associated. Ex: fluids, FVRCP, testing, ear cleaning antibiotics, flea meds etc We ask for everyone to line up in a single file line outside with your animals to the best of your ability. Again, this is all strictly volunteers, and we understand that it may be hectic. Please be kind to each other and our staff. 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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Adoption Event This Weekend – October 19/20

At the Central Park PetSmart in Fredericksburg, VA we will be set up with all of our adoptable cats. Come by and find a new friend!

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FYI📣 Are you seeing an influx in feral cats in your neighborhood? Are you a trapper who is helping with feral cat colonies? We in conjunction with Hartwood Animal Hospital & Littlepage Animal Hospital are hosting a Trap & Release event this Sunday 7/16/23 to help. There is no charge for the event. You are invited to email kincheloeclinicdesk@gmail to be sent forms ahead of time. DONATIONS are welcome as we are a nonprofit 501 (c) & every donation goes to helping keep dogs and cats healthy. Helping the community with the care of their loved animals. bit.ly/3NK1HzDThis kitten season has been brutal and we appreciate each and every one of you who are trying to help these cats. Certain rules must be followed and please be kind as these doctors and staff members are volunteering their time to help. *********************************This is for feral cats only! No house cats. You would not want your house cats in the mix of this anyway. Drop off is 7:30 - 8:30 amYou will get a call when cats can be picked up. Please clear voicemails etc to expect a call. If you don’t hear from us be there no later than 6:00 pm. Cats must be in a trap, not a carrier or kennel. Traps can be purchased at tractor supply, or sometimes lent out from animal shelters. Traps must be labeled clearly with owners name (trappers name etc) phone number, & the cats name. We need to know who they belong to & which traps they go back into.Only one cat per trap even if they’re kittens. Please cover your traps with a lightweight, blanket or towel. This helps to keep the cat calm. —> This service will include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an ear tip. The ear tip is nonnegotiable. <—Any other services requested will have a fee associated. Ex: fluids, FVRCP, testing, ear cleaning antibiotics, flea meds etc We ask for everyone to line up in a single file line outside with your animals to the best of your ability. Again, this is all strictly volunteers, and we understand that it may be hectic. Please be kind to each other and our staff. 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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📣 Are you seeing an influx in feral cats in your neighborhood? Are you a trapper who is helping with feral cat colonies? We in conjunction with Hartwood Animal Hospital & Littlepage Animal Hospital are hosting a Trap & Release event this Sunday 7/16/23 to help. There is no charge for the event. You are invited to email kincheloeclinicdesk@gmail to be sent forms ahead of time. DONATIONS are welcome as we are a nonprofit 501 (c) & every donation goes to helping keep dogs and cats healthy. Helping the community with the care of their loved animals. bit.ly/3NK1HzDThis kitten season has been brutal and we appreciate each and every one of you who are trying to help these cats. Certain rules must be followed and please be kind as these doctors and staff members are volunteering their time to help. *********************************This is for feral cats only! No house cats. You would not want your house cats in the mix of this anyway. Drop off is 7:30 - 8:30 amYou will get a call when cats can be picked up. Please clear voicemails etc to expect a call. If you don’t hear from us be there no later than 6:00 pm. Cats must be in a trap, not a carrier or kennel. Traps can be purchased at tractor supply, or sometimes lent out from animal shelters. Traps must be labeled clearly with owners name (trappers name etc) phone number, & the cats name. We need to know who they belong to & which traps they go back into.Only one cat per trap even if they’re kittens. Please cover your traps with a lightweight, blanket or towel. This helps to keep the cat calm. —> This service will include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an ear tip. The ear tip is nonnegotiable. <—Any other services requested will have a fee associated. Ex: fluids, FVRCP, testing, ear cleaning antibiotics, flea meds etc We ask for everyone to line up in a single file line outside with your animals to the best of your ability. Again, this is all strictly volunteers, and we understand that it may be hectic. Please be kind to each other and our staff. 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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Celebration of Life Service

Celebration of Life Service for Carolyn “CC” Cernea

Saturday, September 21, 2019 at 11:00 AM

At Lake of the Wood Church, 1 Church Lane, Locust Grove, VA

Reception to follow in the fellowship hall.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Cause 4 Paws, see PayPal link or mail a check to P.O. Box 301, Locust Grove, VA 22508

August 2019 Newsletter

Paw Prints 

Motto:  “Making a difference one rescue at a time.”

Saying Farewell to Carolyn Cernea

On June 21, 2019 Carolyn Cernea was met by her numerous cats at the rainbow bridge.  She was greeted and ushered in as a hero. Her love of animals, especially cats, took most of her waking hours. CC took excellent care of her “PetSmart Rejects” (meaning they didn’t get adopted because they were too afraid). Carolyn was President of the Orange County Humane Society at one time. More recently she was Correspondence Secretary and a very active member of Cause 4 Paws.  She participated in fundraisers, selling raffle tickets, collecting prizes at local businesses and whatever else she could do to help cats.  We remember when she went all over downtown Fredericksburg at the Heritage Festival with a sandwich board, selling Raffle tickets. Whenever there was a Cause 4 Paws event, CC was there.

CC would always greet everyone she met with her great big smile and a formal greeting.  If she was calling you on the phone the greeting was something like this. “Is this the remarkable, beautiful Mrs. Miller, who I am speaking to?” After all she was an English Major in College and it showed throughout her life.  If she was writing a newsletter or naming a cat, CC had a special flare for words. Some of her cats were named: “Millard Fillmore”, “General Zachery Taylor”, “Silky”& “Moonbeam” and several other US Presidents. She enjoyed Poetry and wanted it published where people would read it to enrich their lives.  All of her correspondence was in longhand, using snail mail. (She really didn’t like email.)

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Success Story – Athena, now Turnip!

An update from our Facebook feed:

We’re so happy you found each other!

Everyone, remember we will be in the Central Park PetSmart from approximately 10am to 5pm Sat, Aug 10 and Sun, Aug 11. Come by and find your new pet friend!

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FYI📣 Are you seeing an influx in feral cats in your neighborhood? Are you a trapper who is helping with feral cat colonies? We in conjunction with Hartwood Animal Hospital & Littlepage Animal Hospital are hosting a Trap & Release event this Sunday 7/16/23 to help. There is no charge for the event. You are invited to email kincheloeclinicdesk@gmail to be sent forms ahead of time. DONATIONS are welcome as we are a nonprofit 501 (c) & every donation goes to helping keep dogs and cats healthy. Helping the community with the care of their loved animals. bit.ly/3NK1HzDThis kitten season has been brutal and we appreciate each and every one of you who are trying to help these cats. Certain rules must be followed and please be kind as these doctors and staff members are volunteering their time to help. *********************************This is for feral cats only! No house cats. You would not want your house cats in the mix of this anyway. Drop off is 7:30 - 8:30 amYou will get a call when cats can be picked up. Please clear voicemails etc to expect a call. If you don’t hear from us be there no later than 6:00 pm. Cats must be in a trap, not a carrier or kennel. Traps can be purchased at tractor supply, or sometimes lent out from animal shelters. Traps must be labeled clearly with owners name (trappers name etc) phone number, & the cats name. We need to know who they belong to & which traps they go back into.Only one cat per trap even if they’re kittens. Please cover your traps with a lightweight, blanket or towel. This helps to keep the cat calm. —> This service will include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an ear tip. The ear tip is nonnegotiable. <—Any other services requested will have a fee associated. Ex: fluids, FVRCP, testing, ear cleaning antibiotics, flea meds etc We ask for everyone to line up in a single file line outside with your animals to the best of your ability. Again, this is all strictly volunteers, and we understand that it may be hectic. Please be kind to each other and our staff. 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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📣 Are you seeing an influx in feral cats in your neighborhood? Are you a trapper who is helping with feral cat colonies? We in conjunction with Hartwood Animal Hospital & Littlepage Animal Hospital are hosting a Trap & Release event this Sunday 7/16/23 to help. There is no charge for the event. You are invited to email kincheloeclinicdesk@gmail to be sent forms ahead of time. DONATIONS are welcome as we are a nonprofit 501 (c) & every donation goes to helping keep dogs and cats healthy. Helping the community with the care of their loved animals. bit.ly/3NK1HzDThis kitten season has been brutal and we appreciate each and every one of you who are trying to help these cats. Certain rules must be followed and please be kind as these doctors and staff members are volunteering their time to help. *********************************This is for feral cats only! No house cats. You would not want your house cats in the mix of this anyway. Drop off is 7:30 - 8:30 amYou will get a call when cats can be picked up. Please clear voicemails etc to expect a call. If you don’t hear from us be there no later than 6:00 pm. Cats must be in a trap, not a carrier or kennel. Traps can be purchased at tractor supply, or sometimes lent out from animal shelters. Traps must be labeled clearly with owners name (trappers name etc) phone number, & the cats name. We need to know who they belong to & which traps they go back into.Only one cat per trap even if they’re kittens. Please cover your traps with a lightweight, blanket or towel. This helps to keep the cat calm. —> This service will include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an ear tip. The ear tip is nonnegotiable. <—Any other services requested will have a fee associated. Ex: fluids, FVRCP, testing, ear cleaning antibiotics, flea meds etc We ask for everyone to line up in a single file line outside with your animals to the best of your ability. Again, this is all strictly volunteers, and we understand that it may be hectic. Please be kind to each other and our staff. 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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Adoption Event This Weekend – October 19/20

At the Central Park PetSmart in Fredericksburg, VA we will be set up with all of our adoptable cats. Come by and find a new friend!

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FYI📣 Are you seeing an influx in feral cats in your neighborhood? Are you a trapper who is helping with feral cat colonies? We in conjunction with Hartwood Animal Hospital & Littlepage Animal Hospital are hosting a Trap & Release event this Sunday 7/16/23 to help. There is no charge for the event. You are invited to email kincheloeclinicdesk@gmail to be sent forms ahead of time. DONATIONS are welcome as we are a nonprofit 501 (c) & every donation goes to helping keep dogs and cats healthy. Helping the community with the care of their loved animals. bit.ly/3NK1HzDThis kitten season has been brutal and we appreciate each and every one of you who are trying to help these cats. Certain rules must be followed and please be kind as these doctors and staff members are volunteering their time to help. *********************************This is for feral cats only! No house cats. You would not want your house cats in the mix of this anyway. Drop off is 7:30 - 8:30 amYou will get a call when cats can be picked up. Please clear voicemails etc to expect a call. If you don’t hear from us be there no later than 6:00 pm. Cats must be in a trap, not a carrier or kennel. Traps can be purchased at tractor supply, or sometimes lent out from animal shelters. Traps must be labeled clearly with owners name (trappers name etc) phone number, & the cats name. We need to know who they belong to & which traps they go back into.Only one cat per trap even if they’re kittens. Please cover your traps with a lightweight, blanket or towel. This helps to keep the cat calm. —> This service will include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an ear tip. The ear tip is nonnegotiable. <—Any other services requested will have a fee associated. Ex: fluids, FVRCP, testing, ear cleaning antibiotics, flea meds etc We ask for everyone to line up in a single file line outside with your animals to the best of your ability. Again, this is all strictly volunteers, and we understand that it may be hectic. Please be kind to each other and our staff. 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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📣 Are you seeing an influx in feral cats in your neighborhood? Are you a trapper who is helping with feral cat colonies? We in conjunction with Hartwood Animal Hospital & Littlepage Animal Hospital are hosting a Trap & Release event this Sunday 7/16/23 to help. There is no charge for the event. You are invited to email kincheloeclinicdesk@gmail to be sent forms ahead of time. DONATIONS are welcome as we are a nonprofit 501 (c) & every donation goes to helping keep dogs and cats healthy. Helping the community with the care of their loved animals. bit.ly/3NK1HzDThis kitten season has been brutal and we appreciate each and every one of you who are trying to help these cats. Certain rules must be followed and please be kind as these doctors and staff members are volunteering their time to help. *********************************This is for feral cats only! No house cats. You would not want your house cats in the mix of this anyway. Drop off is 7:30 - 8:30 amYou will get a call when cats can be picked up. Please clear voicemails etc to expect a call. If you don’t hear from us be there no later than 6:00 pm. Cats must be in a trap, not a carrier or kennel. Traps can be purchased at tractor supply, or sometimes lent out from animal shelters. Traps must be labeled clearly with owners name (trappers name etc) phone number, & the cats name. We need to know who they belong to & which traps they go back into.Only one cat per trap even if they’re kittens. Please cover your traps with a lightweight, blanket or towel. This helps to keep the cat calm. —> This service will include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an ear tip. The ear tip is nonnegotiable. <—Any other services requested will have a fee associated. Ex: fluids, FVRCP, testing, ear cleaning antibiotics, flea meds etc We ask for everyone to line up in a single file line outside with your animals to the best of your ability. Again, this is all strictly volunteers, and we understand that it may be hectic. Please be kind to each other and our staff. 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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New Adoption Events to Be Posted Soon…

We’ve had 2 adoptions recently, one from a cage in the Central Park PetSmart and one off our website, Pepper.

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FYI📣 Are you seeing an influx in feral cats in your neighborhood? Are you a trapper who is helping with feral cat colonies? We in conjunction with Hartwood Animal Hospital & Littlepage Animal Hospital are hosting a Trap & Release event this Sunday 7/16/23 to help. There is no charge for the event. You are invited to email kincheloeclinicdesk@gmail to be sent forms ahead of time. DONATIONS are welcome as we are a nonprofit 501 (c) & every donation goes to helping keep dogs and cats healthy. Helping the community with the care of their loved animals. bit.ly/3NK1HzDThis kitten season has been brutal and we appreciate each and every one of you who are trying to help these cats. Certain rules must be followed and please be kind as these doctors and staff members are volunteering their time to help. *********************************This is for feral cats only! No house cats. You would not want your house cats in the mix of this anyway. Drop off is 7:30 - 8:30 amYou will get a call when cats can be picked up. Please clear voicemails etc to expect a call. If you don’t hear from us be there no later than 6:00 pm. Cats must be in a trap, not a carrier or kennel. Traps can be purchased at tractor supply, or sometimes lent out from animal shelters. Traps must be labeled clearly with owners name (trappers name etc) phone number, & the cats name. We need to know who they belong to & which traps they go back into.Only one cat per trap even if they’re kittens. Please cover your traps with a lightweight, blanket or towel. This helps to keep the cat calm. —> This service will include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an ear tip. The ear tip is nonnegotiable. <—Any other services requested will have a fee associated. Ex: fluids, FVRCP, testing, ear cleaning antibiotics, flea meds etc We ask for everyone to line up in a single file line outside with your animals to the best of your ability. Again, this is all strictly volunteers, and we understand that it may be hectic. Please be kind to each other and our staff. 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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📣 Are you seeing an influx in feral cats in your neighborhood? Are you a trapper who is helping with feral cat colonies? We in conjunction with Hartwood Animal Hospital & Littlepage Animal Hospital are hosting a Trap & Release event this Sunday 7/16/23 to help. There is no charge for the event. You are invited to email kincheloeclinicdesk@gmail to be sent forms ahead of time. DONATIONS are welcome as we are a nonprofit 501 (c) & every donation goes to helping keep dogs and cats healthy. Helping the community with the care of their loved animals. bit.ly/3NK1HzDThis kitten season has been brutal and we appreciate each and every one of you who are trying to help these cats. Certain rules must be followed and please be kind as these doctors and staff members are volunteering their time to help. *********************************This is for feral cats only! No house cats. You would not want your house cats in the mix of this anyway. Drop off is 7:30 - 8:30 amYou will get a call when cats can be picked up. Please clear voicemails etc to expect a call. If you don’t hear from us be there no later than 6:00 pm. Cats must be in a trap, not a carrier or kennel. Traps can be purchased at tractor supply, or sometimes lent out from animal shelters. Traps must be labeled clearly with owners name (trappers name etc) phone number, & the cats name. We need to know who they belong to & which traps they go back into.Only one cat per trap even if they’re kittens. Please cover your traps with a lightweight, blanket or towel. This helps to keep the cat calm. —> This service will include a spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, and an ear tip. The ear tip is nonnegotiable. <—Any other services requested will have a fee associated. Ex: fluids, FVRCP, testing, ear cleaning antibiotics, flea meds etc We ask for everyone to line up in a single file line outside with your animals to the best of your ability. Again, this is all strictly volunteers, and we understand that it may be hectic. Please be kind to each other and our staff. 😻 ... See MoreSee Less
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Adoption Weekend – Wrap Up

Good evening,

We had moderate success this weekend with adoptions. Mila, Daphne, Rudy, and Corey were all adopted. 2 adults and 2 kittens now have new homes. Wish our feline friends and their new humans success in their new arrangements.

As always if you have adopted with us and are having trouble with your new cat please contact us immediately so we can help you figure out what’s going on and what we may be able to do about it.